Yumie Kono, Andy Lou, and Chrystal Phan | Crossing: Art, Heritage, and Personal Journeys
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 4P1
Left: Andy Lou, “Colour of the West Coast (detail),” 2008; Middle: Chrystal Phan, “I have something to tell you (detail),” 2023; Right: Yumi Kono, “Family Portrait - Mother and Daughter (detail),” 1977
Left: mixed media on rice paper , 27" x 26"; Middle: plastisial clay, acrylic, nail polish; Right: graphite drawing on paper, 57cm x 77cm (courtesy of the Gallery)
Crossing: Art, Heritage, and Personal Journeys delves into the intricate narratives of three remarkable local artists, who and whose family embarked on transformative journeys from Asia to Canada: Yumie Kono, Andy Lou, and Chrystal Phan. This compelling showcase unearths the essence of migration, heritage, and identity, painting a vivid picture of the diverse and enriching experiences that lie at the heart of our multicultural nation. In this exhibition, we invite you to explore the profound artistic expressions of these three artists, each of whom has chosen a unique path to convey their stories.
You will encounter artworks that resonate with the echoes of ancestral struggles, capturing the enduring impact of intergenerational trauma. You will witness the juxtaposition of tradition and renovation, where thousands-years old customs meet the innovative spirit of adaptation. You will embark on a deeply personal journey with the artists as they traverse the landscapes of both their homelands and their adopted Canada, weaving together threads of memory, nostalgia, and transformation.
Curated by Dr. Heng Wu, AGGV Curator of Asian Art